Showing posts with label allergy labels and tags. Show all posts
Showing posts with label allergy labels and tags. Show all posts

Monday, August 18, 2014

Milestones... and Tips for Back-To-School

For me, this September marks the end of an era, and the beginning of a new one.


My youngest child is starting kindergarten and, having gone through it once before, I know it will be tear-filled. Like lots of other Moms, I get extremely sentimental when my kids experience major milestones. But this isn't just their milestone, it's mine, too. For the first time, both of my kids will be in school full-time. This means better self-care (exercise is at the top of my list) and more time to explore some of my passions - art, photography, cooking.

Yet, despite this new freedom, a part of me wants time to stand still.

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Food Allergy Awareness Week 2014

May 11-17 is National Food Allergy Awareness Week, and it's important as parents to arm ourselves with knowledge about food allergies, either for our kids or someone else's who may have them.


Did you know that approximately 15 million Americans and 2.5 million Canadians have food allergy? In fact, it now affects 1 in 13 kids! That's why it's important to be informed. Here are some great places to start…

  • FoodAllergy.org
  • AllergicLiving.com
  • KidsWithFoodAllergies.org
  • Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America
  • Anaphylaxis Canada
  • Allergy/Asthma Information Association
  • Mothers of Children Having Allergies


  • Image: FoodAllergy.org 

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    Food Allergies (general)  |  No Nuts  |  No Dairy  |  No Eggs  |  No Gluten  |  No Seafood


    Monday, May 27, 2013

    Summer is Almost Here... and You Know What That Means!

    Longer days, sunshine, warmer temps, sandals...

    They can only mean one thing - that summer will soon be here!

    And with all of the craziness of summer, it's going to take every ounce of organization to keep on top of your kids and their schedules. So take this opportunity to strike a few things off your to-do list. If your child is going to camp {day or overnight}, let us help your kids' stuff stay out of the lost-and-never-found pile by labeling their items with our exclusive {and FREE!} Found-it™code. We've recently added new designs, including Hungry Caterpillar™ and Brown Bear™ from The World of Eric Carle™, as well as skateboarders, birds and more. There are designs for every age group, so you're sure to find something you love. And, for those children with food allergies, we have a full line-up of allergy designs (shown below) as well as multi-line Allergy Labels (for more lengthy text/instructions) to help keep them safe.

    Our Allergy Label Designs

    And, if you're wondering how our products perform, take a peek at what these Mom bloggers have said recently about our products...

    Laurie from Emily Reviews
    http://www.emilyreviews.com/2013/01/olivers-labels-review-giveaway-213.html

    Jennifer from It's An Itchy Little World
    http://itchylittleworld.com/2013/01/29/olivers-labels-review-giveaway/

    Rosey from Mail 4 Rosey
    http://www.mail4rosey.com/2013/01/olivers-labels-review-and-giveaway.html


    We're looking forward to a wonderful summer of sharing fun ideas and tips with you on our social media pages and sponsoring fantastic giveaways with some amazing bloggers, so stay tuned! And, to stay in the loop, be sure to connect with us here and on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and Pinterest!



    Tuesday, August 7, 2012

    My first "Back-to-School"

    Since my oldest child started school last year, I've been thinking a lot about what this very first "back-to-school" will mean. Let's face it, the train has left the proverbial station and has embarked on an 18-year journey, making the fact that she's growing up all too real.  I wonder if my Mom felt the same.

    As a kid, I remember back to school season fondly. Well, the shopping for school supplies and clothes was fun, but the end of summer... not so much.  I remember the last week of August being bittersweet. I wanted summer to go on forever, but I also really missed seeing my friends every day. I hope my daughter feels the same. There's an amazing sense of renewal at back-to-school season that is exciting. A new grade to conquer; new friends to make; old friends to reconnect with.

    And, while it's exciting for kids, it can also be a lot of work for parents. My to-do list is already crammed with tasks to prepare for the first week back. I'm not always the most organized person, but I am off to a good start. I have already started a list of items to purchase - some that need replacing or upgrading from last year (I don't think the weeny backpack will cut it in SK!), a few new outfits for her ever-growing body, and of course, our newest tradition that was started this same time last year... letting her pick out new labels. I thought we would have enough to last two years, but I've just about run out of every type - especially shoe and Stick-eez clothing labels, which are always the first to go in our house.

    And so the back-to-school countdown begins. Here are some of my tips for a successful - and stress-free - season.

    1. Take a wardrobe inventory
    Spend an hour or so going through your child's clothing and have them try on anything that looks like it might not fit, come the fall. Make a list of what's needed and start shopping now to ensure size availability. Don't forget to check your child's shoes to see if they fit! Many a parent has been caught off guard when junior puts on last season's running shoes only to find he's grown out of them over the summer.

    2. Buy school supplies sparingly
    Call your child's school and ask if they have a suggested list of supplies for their grade/class (some do). If so, this will help keep unneeded purchases to a minimum. If not, stick to purchasing the basics for the first day back; here's a great list to get you started. School supplies aren't cheap, so save your money - anything that's still needed can be bought later.

    3. Check coupon / deal websites before you shop
    Sites like Retailmenot.com and Couponchief.com are a wealth of coupon codes and promotional offers, so don't forget to check them before heading out to shop. If you're not familiar with how they work, it's simple - type in the store name that you'll be visiting, hit "enter" and the website will list any available coupons (or online promo codes) for it. Better yet, do as much shopping as possible online and save your sanity!  

    4. Label everything
    When I say everything, I mean everything! ;) There is no end to the number of things kids can lose... from pencil crayons and scissors to hoodies and shoes, it's a wonder anything is left at the end of the year. With over 40 designs and 17 fonts to choose from, there's something for everyone. My daughter, in particular, loves the fact that she can customize each kind of label and tag in her package with a different design and font - no other company has such a wide range of customization options. For kids with allergies, our wide range of Allergy Labels, Tags and Safety Wristbands are an excellent way of alerting your child's teachers to his or her allergy/ies, especially the first few weeks of being in a new class.

    When ordering, don't forget our exclusive, optional (and FREE!) Found-it™ system - a must-have to help your kids' lost items get returned.  If you need assistance placing an order or simply have a question that isn't answered on our website FAQ, our wonderful customer service team is available by email (info@oliverslabels.com), phone (1-800-398-2060) or online chat (button is on right side of website), so let us know if we can be of assistance! Or, if you're on Twitter, feel free to tweet us!

    Happy back-to-school shopping!



    Friday, July 31, 2009

    Allergic to Dairy, Eggs, Fish, Nuts or Gluten? Oliver's Labels Allergy Labels and Tags is Here to the Rescue!

    With food allergies increasing at an alarming rate, the need for labeling food items and belongings have never been more important. More camps, daycares and schools ask that children’s food items be labeled properly as a preventative measure against allergic reactions.

    Oliver’s Labels helps manage children’s food allergies by reducing the risk of allergic reactions. Oliver’s Labels’ Allergy Labels and Tags are bright, colorful and are easily noticeable by teachers, camp counselors and caregivers to help remind them of a child’s special needs or life-threatening allergies. Extremely durable and safe for use in the dishwasher, washer/dryer and microwave, our Allergy Labels and Tags can help ensure that your child has a safe, successful experience whether they are at camp, daycare or school.

    Get ready for back-to-school season and save! Use the Promotional Code "oliversfriends" to receive 10% off your purchase on www.oliverslabels.com!